Leontyne Price: Queen of the Met
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presents Leontyne Price: Queen of the Met
Four sessions: January 15-February 5, 12-1:20pm
$70 (plus $25 OLLI membership)
When Leontyne Price opened the “new” Metropolitan Opera House in 1966, her status as America's reigning soprano and resident Met diva was confirmed. From her sensational Met debut in 1961 to her farewell in 1985, Price’s voice remained luxuriantly beautiful and fresh.
The Laurel, M.S. native was also a standard bearer and role model for Black opera singers then just breaking down the barriers Black artists still faced in 1950s America. At the Met, she built upon Marian Anderson’s historic color barrier-breaking debut in 1955, opening its doors to a host of other supremely talented Black artists.
You’ll discuss her rise to recognition in America and Europe, her illustrious Met career, and explore her legacy of recordings from opera to pop.
Date and Time
Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
12:00 AM - 1:20 PM EST
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